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 Access VBA Programming for Dummies
  

  Access VBA Programming for Dummies by Alan Simpson

  • Published by: WILEY
  • Author: Alan Simpson
  • Page Count: 380
  • Group: ACCESS 2003
  • ISBN: 0764574116/9780764574115
  • Published: Sep 2004

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Access VBA Programming for Dummies
* This friendly, easy-to-use guide shows experienced Access users how to use
   
* VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) to build Access databases and applications, but also covers programming fundamentals for nonprogrammers
   
* Includes practical, ready-to-use VBA code examples that readers can type or copy and paste from the Web into their own database projects
   
* Explains basic VBA skills and concepts for nonprogrammers, such as procedures, variables, and loops
   
* Covers more advanced topics, such as record sets and other programming activities that are unique to Access programming
   
* Author has written more than ninety computer books and has been working with databases since the early 1980s

Introduction.

   
Part I: Introducing VBA Programming.

   
Chapter 1: Where VBA Fits In.

   
Chapter 2: Your VBA Toolkit.

   
Chapter 3: Jumpstart: Creating a Simple VBA Program.

   
Part II: VBA Tools and Techniques.

   
Chapter 4: Understanding Your VBA Building Blocks.

   
Chapter 5: Controlling Access through VBA.

   
Chapter 6: Programming Access Forms.

   
Part III: VBA, Recordsets, and SQL.

   
Chapter 7: The Scoop on SQL and Recordsets.

   
Chapter 8: Putting Recordsets to Work.

   
Part IV: Applying VBA in the Real World.

   
Chapter 9: Creating Your Own Dialog Boxes.

   
Chapter 10: Customizing Lists and Drop-Down Menus.

   
Chapter 11: Creating Your Own Functions.

   
Chapter 12: Testing and Debugging Your Code.

   
Part V: Reaching Out with VBA.

   
Chapter 13: Using VBA with Multiple Databases.

   
Chapter 14: Integrating with Other Office Applications.

   
Part VI: The Part of Tens.

   
Chapter 15: Ten Commandments of Writing VBA.

   
Chapter 16: Top Ten Nerdy VBA Tricks.

   
Chapter 17: (Way More Than) Ten Shortcut Keys.

   
Index.